Thursday, October 21, 2010
The Irrésistible Ebook Revolution
filed under: irrésistible
Time was when self-published books were a sure sign of amateur night at the Apollo. Suspect, like if the book was any good, a major publisher would’ve put it out. Nowadays? Sun, it’s 2010. The Internet’s changed the equation, like it has on so many other fronts. In the age of Kanye West doling out free music on the web every Good Friday, and Beck re-recording The Velvet Underground & Nico on his site just for kicks, folks distribute art live, direct and on a whim. No middle man. Which brings us to Irrésistible.
“College DJ Kit Jackson mixes his way through the golden age of hiphop culture in a romantic triangle that transports him from the tenements of The Bronx to Paris, Madrid, and beyond. Torn between two study-abroad students, Kit discovers the dangers of taking love for granted and the importance of knowing what—and who—you really want in a relationship. Kit’s erotic adventure centers on Solange (an aspiring singer in Paris) and Charlene (a sorority girl in Spain), with the sights and sounds of classic NYC nightlife circa 1989-95 as an electrifying urban backdrop. Like Woody Allen raised on Def Jam Recordings, Irrésistible tracks the allure of unrequited love during hiphop’s heyday with an international flair.”Old Rap Pages editor Allen S. Gordon serialized Irrésistible over three issues in the mid-90s, and Carol Taylor published a chapter in her 2005 erotica collection, Wanderlust: Erotic Travel Tales. (Thanks, guys.) In the scheme of my own little literary career to date, Irrésistible had become my personal little unreleased Basement Tapes; why couldn’t I just put it out myself? (Like what if Warner Bros. dropped Prince & the Revolution’s shelved 1986 Roadhouse Garden record yesterday?)


